Why did the peasants join the non cooperation movement?
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Peasants had to do 'begar' and work at landlords' farms without any payment. The tribals joined the movement because they were denied the rights by the British to collect wood, fuel and fiber from the forests. ... It were because of the above reasons that the peasants and tribals joined the Non Cooperation Movement.
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1)From the cities, the Non – Cooperation movement spread to countryside. It drew the peasants, tribals to its struggles which were developing in different parts of India
2)Tribal peasants interpreted the message of Mahatma Gandhi and his Satyagraha movements and the idea of Swaraj in another way.
3)In the Gudem hills of Andhra Pradesh a militant guerilla movement spread in early 1920s. As in other forest regions, the colonial government had closed large forest areas, prevented people from entering the forests to graze their cattle, or to collect fuelwood and fruits
4)Their livelihoods were affected and their traditional rights were denied. When the government forced them to contribute begar for road building, the tribal people revolted.
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